Bruch
[ brook; German brookh ]
/ brʊk; German brʊx /
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noun
Max [maks; German mahks], /mæks; German mɑks/, 1838–1920, German composer and conductor.
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How to use Bruch in a sentence
Mary Clement has written a violin sonata and shorter pieces that have won encomiums from no less a man than Max Bruch.
Woman's Work in Music|Arthur ElsonMax Bruch has written in almost every conceivable musical form, invariably with straight-forward honest simplicity of design.
Mr. Bruch is a Methodist in religious faith and is loyal in the support of the activities of that church.
Lyman's History of old Walla Walla County, Vol. 1 (of 2)|William Denison LymanHardly has a new concerto by Max Bruch appeared than you know all about it.
The Life & Letters of Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky|Modeste Tchaikovsky
British Dictionary definitions for Bruch
Bruch
/ (German brʊx) /
noun
Max (maks). 1838–1920, German composer, noted chiefly for his three violin concertos
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